This series explores landscape not as a fixed geographical entity, but as a shifting internal space shaped by perception and emotional resonance. Abstraction evokes the essence or atmosphere of a place—the imprint it leaves rather than its physical form.
Working with horizon lines, fragmented forms, and open spatial fields, compositions balance familiarity with ambiguity.
These visual cues provide a sense of orientation while remaining intentionally unresolved, reflecting the ephemeral nature of recollection. Layered textures, both translucent and opaque, create surfaces with history that blur, dissipate, and reemerge.
Color plays a central role in this series, functioning as an emotional register. Each palette is developed with attention to the psychology of color—using hue, value, and temperature to evoke subtle shifts in mood and sensory experience.
Working with horizon lines, fragmented forms, and open spatial fields, compositions balance familiarity with ambiguity.
These visual cues provide a sense of orientation while remaining intentionally unresolved, reflecting the ephemeral nature of recollection. Layered textures, both translucent and opaque, create surfaces with history that blur, dissipate, and reemerge.
Color plays a central role in this series, functioning as an emotional register. Each palette is developed with attention to the psychology of color—using hue, value, and temperature to evoke subtle shifts in mood and sensory experience.